Participants in the CSNE’s Research Experience for Veterans (REV) program bring diverse points of view and a strong work ethic, motivated by their military experience.
The CSNE’s Research Experience for Undergraduates helps students acquire valuable knowledge, skills, connections and the confidence to pursue their goals.
Todd Stabelfeldt, affectionately known as “The Quadfather,” spoke to CSNE faculty, students and staff about the important role technology plays in empowering people with disabilities.
CSNE student member and neuroethicist, Tim Brown, works side-by-side with his engineering colleagues in the UW BioRobotics Lab, exploring the ethical implications of neurotechnology.
CSNE members at MIT and the UW are part of a research team that created and tested a rubbery, multifunctional fiber implant, which can be used to study spinal cord neurons.